and that will decide the election. we have work to do between now and election day. >> bret: next up, the bignate races with a week to go. the panel weighs in. >> bret: okay, we talk about the presidential race but the balance of power, congress. senate side, a lot of races up. there is the balance of power. democrats 51. republicans 47. but the two "i"s are the independents that caucus with the democrats. go down the road with interesting senate races. >> first, massachusetts, scott brown. he won miraculous victory in 2010, against elizabeth warren, liberal line in this race attracted -- this is the glamour race of the year. >> bret: the rcpi average has warren 54.5 and brown 46%. >> right. she has been, each of them raised $50 million, amazing amount. 60% of her money is from out of state. she is an icon for liberalism in the country. brown is suffering from the fact it's not wave election in 2010. he does not have a weak opponent like in 2010. he has a presidential ticket at the top. which for a state that is 3-1 de